The Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah)

The Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah) falls on the first day of the seventh month, a month, the Sabbatical month of the year. It ushers in the last three annual feasts, namely, Trumpets, (Yom Teruah) Atonement (Yom Kippur) and Tabernacles (Succoth). These feasts have become known as "The High Holy.
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I’m Hungry… Happy Birthday!

The people we serve, for the most part the poor people of Sderot, the single mothers, the elderly and those who have been injured by Kassam rocket attacks. Week after week we interview people that come to us for help. There are cases where the employer has not paid their.
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A Week Full Of Blessings

Even though it has been a short week we had many blessings. With Rosh Hashanah starting on Wednesday at sunset we needed to prepare or food bag and holiday gifts and have then ready to be delivered on Monday and Tuesday this week. What did that mean for us? Well.
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Hamas: “There is no longer any truce with the enemy”

As we were driving down to Beer ‘Sheva today to spend some time with friends, thoughts of what has happened here in the last twenty four hours were going through my mind. I realized now, that there could now be a terrorist or a group of terrorests hiding in any.
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Rocket Attacks Continue On Civilians!

I thought that since much of what goes on here never makes it into the media there in the States that I would gather some of the headlines from the past 24 hours and send some links for clarity on the situation here. For those of you who are yet.
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Hope For Sderot Goes To The Hospital

Since the inception of Hope For Sderot Ha’Shem has blessed the people of Sderot in many different ways but today for me was the epitome of all His blessings so far. This blessing started a few weeks ago when friends of ours came from Hawaii and Colorado with a suit.
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A Land flowing With Milk And Honey

From time to time we have visitors and friends stop by to say hi and to encourage us. This week our friend from Beer’Sheva stopped by with Victor, who was born in Zambia and still lives there. We had time to share what the L-RD has been doing in Hope.
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Who Said You Can’t get Blood Out Of A Turnip?

Who said you can’t get blood out of a turnip? The only storefront we have ever had is not all that big, about 600 square feet. Almost three years ago when we first rented it was fine for the amount of people we feed. Over the years as the list.
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1967 Borders?

There were thirty Kassams fired from Gaza in the month of July, which brings the count up to 800 since the January 2010 third cease fire and a total of 330 since the beginning of 2011. Taking into account the two month lull in May and June, with only 6.
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The truth About “West Bank”And “Occupied Territories”

Israel's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Danny Ayalon explains the historical facts relating to the Israeli Palestinian conflict. The video explains where the terms "West Bank", "occupied territories" and "67 Borders" originated and how they are incorrectly used and applied.
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